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FOX Super 6 Contest: Geoff Schwartz’ college football picks for Week 6

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Read my thoughts on Week 6 below, which can be seen on FOX and the FOX Sports app.

Let’s dive into the questions and predictions below.

1. Which quarterback will have the MOST PASSING YARDS?

Alan Bowman, Dillon Gabriel, Behren Morton, Kurtis Rourke

Bowman faces a West Virginia team that is allowing 28.5 points per game and 256.6 passing yards per game, both of which rank in the bottom 10 of all power conference teams this season. The Oklahoma State quarterback also ranks 10th in the FBS with 307.4 yards per game and threw for a season-high 364 yards last week. I like to see him continue that trend against a shaky Mountaineers defense.

Forecast: Alan Bowman

2. Rank the teams based on who scores the MOST POINTS (from highest to lowest):

Texas Tech, Arizona, Tennessee, Arkansas

Arizona has one of the best receivers in the country in Tetairoa McMillan and faces a Texas Tech defense that is allowing 34.4 points per game – the worst mark of any power conference team this season. They just got a big win against Utah and will look to convert that momentum into a meaningful run for a spot in the Big 12 title game. Tennessee is also a safe bet here as they lead the entire FBS with 54.0 points per game, but I think Arkansas will fight back.

Forecast: Arizona, Tennessee, Arkansas, Texas Tech

3. Who will have the MOST RECEIVING YARDS?

Yes’Corey Brooks, Emeka Egbuka, Jaylin Noel, Xavier Restrepo

This was a difficult affair as all four boys can give full throttle. I’ll go with Restrepo, who leads the ACC with 422 yards rushing. He is currently on pace to become the Hurricanes’ all-time leader in receiving yards and receptions, passing Hall of Fame players like Michael Irvin and Andre Johnson. Cal has yet to reckon with an explosive offense like Miami, so expect Restrepo and Heisman candidate Cam Ward to combine for plenty of yards on Friday.

Forecast: Xavier Restrepo

4. What will be the result of this game?

Purdue wins or loses by 13 points or less, Wisconsin wins by 14 or more points

The Boilermakers rank in the bottom six in scoring (21.8) and point defense (33.0) among all power conference teams and have lost three straight games after starting the season with a win against an FCS opponent had opened. Wisconsin isn’t much better, but had a 21-10 halftime lead against an impressive USC team last week. Luke Fickell should be able to lead his team to a two-touchdown win this Saturday.

Forecast: Wisconsin wins by 14 or more points

5. Rank the teams by who scores the MOST TOUCHDOWNS overall (highest to lowest):

Penn State, Ohio State, USC, Alabama

Alabama put together an electrifying performance, scoring 41 points against one of the best defenses in the country in Georgia. Jalen Milroe had a whopping 374 passing yards and 117 rush yards with four total touchdowns, making him the new Heisman favorite. I don’t think Kalen DeBoer and company are slowing down this week, in a major mismatch against Vanderbilt. Bama should score at least 40 points in this game. Penn State is also worth considering here as they face a UCLA defense that is giving up 30.8 points per game and 291 pass yards per game (eighth-worst in the entire FBS).

Forecast: Alabama, Penn State, Ohio State, USC

6. How will this game end?

UCLA wins or loses with 27 points or less, Penn State wins by 28 points or more

As mentioned above, the Bruins defense is struggling and will face a Nittany Lions team that is on top of its game this season. Drew Allar struggled against Illinois last week and will likely bounce back significantly this Saturday.

Forecast: Penn State wins by 28 points or more

Tiebreakers: What will the end result be?

Forecast: Penn State 49, UCLA 7

Geoff Schwartz is an NFL analyst for FOX Sports. He played eight seasons in the NFL for five different teams. He started right tackle for the University of Oregon for three seasons and was a second-team All-Pac-12 selection his senior year. Follow him on Twitter @Geoff Schwartz.

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